Meet The Man Building A Plastic Bottle Village In Panama


News from Panama / Wednesday, September 21st, 2016

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One house = 20,000 bottles removed from littering the beach. What a cool idea.

When Robert Bezeau moved from Montreal to Panama in 2009, one of the first things he noticed was the trash: the beaches surrounding the island where he lived were lined with plastic bottles. In a year and a half, working with volunteers, he estimates that he collected more than a million bottles for recycling.

Surrounded by piles of bottles, Bezeau started wondering if they could be used for something new—a building material for houses in what he calls the Plastic Bottle Village. In a new short documentary from Mel Films, filmmaker David Fried visits Panama to see one of the houses now under construction.

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